Arrest - Augusta Alexandra Martinez, 24, of Red Bluff was arrested Sunday evening on Mina Avenue. She was booked into Tehama County Jail on the charge of assault with a deadly weapon: force, not firearm: great bodily injury likely. A woman reported Martinez was throwing eggs on her porch again. Nothing further was available.

Fires - A controlled burn escape reported at 2:12 p.m. Friday in the area of Inghram Road, cross of Christian Road, in the Corning area burned 2.3 acres before it was contained at 2:37 p.m.

- The cause of a residential structure fire reported at 4 p.m. Saturday in the 16000 block of Evergreen Road is undetermined. The fire, which was contained at 5:20 p.m., did $60,00 damage with a $7,500 save. Red Cross and PG&E assisted CalFire and Tehama County Fire.

- The cause of a vegetation fire reported at 5:44 p.m. Sunday on northbound Interstate 5 near Gyle Road is undetermined. The two separate spot fires were contained at 5:59 p.m. and 6:08 p.m.

Fraud - Someone reported Friday to Corning Police that there had been fraudulent use of his ATM card and that his bank had already taken a case for a skimming device. Nothing further was available.

- Someone reported Saturday to Corning Police that their ATM card had been used fraudulently.

Odd - Someone reported about 4 p.m. Saturday seeing a balding man, who appeared to be in his 40s and was wearing a polo shirt, jeans and boots, taking pictures of children. An area check was made, but officers were unable to locate anyone matching the description.

Patrol - Someone from Bruce Wheeler DDS on Hickory Street in Red Bluff requested extra patrol through the weekend due to an unknown vehicle pulling in and out of the driveway during night time hours.

Thefts - Someone reported about 8:45 p.m. Friday that a bicycle and the rack had been stolen from the breezeway of the Riverside Plaza on South Main Street.

- Someone on McLane Circle in Corning reported Friday the back license plate of her father's vehicle had been stolen.

- A man reported about 12:45 a.m. Sunday that items had been stolen from the bed of his black Toyota pickup at the Red Bluff Meadow Apartments on Kimball Road.

Trespassing - The manager of Villa Lisa Apartments on Jackson Street reported Friday morning to police that someone was trespassing in one of the vacant apartments.

Vandalism - Someone reported Saturday finding graffiti at the First United Methodist Church on David Avenue.

- Someone reported about 6:30 p.m. Saturday seeing an unknown type vehicle pull up to a residence on the corner of First Street in Corning and breaking a number of windows before the vehicle fled towards Walnut Street.

- Someone reported Friday morning the theft from and damage to a Gatorade machine at Corning Union High School.

- Someone on Elizabeth Avenue in Corning reported Saturday morning the back window to his vehicle had been broken out.

- A woman reported Friday evening that her vehicle had been vandalized inside the garage of her Second Street residence.

- Someone reported Saturday afternoon that the pumphouse for the city pool at Red Bluff River Park had been broken into. Nothing further was available.

- A man on Oak Street in Red Bluff reported his front door had been vandalized.

- Someone reported at 8:51 p.m. Sunday seeing two men wearing gray and black hoodies mark graffiti on the fence on the back of the Bayles Apartments on Walnut Street in Red Bluff.

Violence - A man who had reportedly been hit in the head with a crow bar was found down in the bushes on Antelope Boulevard Sunday evening. Nothing further was available.